sportstalent
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1. Guards win period, or a team of extremely versatile players with two or more forwards with major guard skill. Look at the best teams in the BIG...you have Craft, Burke and Appling. The best teams have the best guards for sure.
2. Size is good, if it is useable...Gabe last season, yeah he is 6-9 or 6-10, but does he just simply have size, or is there more to it. Woodbury looks the part and Meyer does as well. Throw in White and Basabe and Iowa appears to have usable size.
3. Iowa's depth at the guard position is going to be their most essetial attribute this year. Unless Gesell, Clemmons and Ingram flop Iowa should have good depth at guard along with Oglesby and Marble.
For those that aren't sure Iowa tries to play a power game with their inside guys, just think about how the ball is fed to the post early and often...when PG play was good last season. Will Iowa have the power inside game of MSU/OSU/Ind...absolutely not, but when the PG's are feeding the post early and often, it opens everything up for the guards. Good guard play can overshadow some of the short comings in post play, but Iowa has to rely on freshman for that. Iowa's expericenced players will have to carry the young ones until conference play and for once, I actually think that can happen.
2. Size is good, if it is useable...Gabe last season, yeah he is 6-9 or 6-10, but does he just simply have size, or is there more to it. Woodbury looks the part and Meyer does as well. Throw in White and Basabe and Iowa appears to have usable size.
3. Iowa's depth at the guard position is going to be their most essetial attribute this year. Unless Gesell, Clemmons and Ingram flop Iowa should have good depth at guard along with Oglesby and Marble.
For those that aren't sure Iowa tries to play a power game with their inside guys, just think about how the ball is fed to the post early and often...when PG play was good last season. Will Iowa have the power inside game of MSU/OSU/Ind...absolutely not, but when the PG's are feeding the post early and often, it opens everything up for the guards. Good guard play can overshadow some of the short comings in post play, but Iowa has to rely on freshman for that. Iowa's expericenced players will have to carry the young ones until conference play and for once, I actually think that can happen.